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Doctors Remain Most Trusted Profession
In a year when trust in politicians and other public figures has declined significantly, more than nine in ten British adults trust doctors to tell the truth, according to Ipsos's 2009 veracity trust survey for the Royal College of Physicians (RCP.
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Doctors still the most trusted profession
In a year when trust in politicians has declined significantly, more than nine in ten British adults trust doctors to tell the truth, according to an Ipsos/RCP survey on trust in professions.
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Reputation Council Insight and Ideas Autumn 2009
Ipsos's Reputation Centre has assembled some of Europe's most senior corporate communicators to
form the Reputation Council. As one of its members, you will appreciate that collectively the Council brings
unparalleled levels of communications expertise, and through our regular feedback sessions you provide
us with insight on a wide range of reputation issues both within the corporate environment and in the wider
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Labour lost Sun readers' support in 2008
The Sun's decision to switch its support to the Conservatives (announced today) is actually a reflection of a decision already taken by the newspaper's readers, as newly-published data from Ipsos shows.
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Leaders, Parties and Spending Cuts: Ipsos's 2009 Conferences Briefing
This Ipsos brief provides an overview of where the parties and leaders stand now, with charts illustrating data from our September 2009 Political Monitor as well as data from other recent surveys on the topics of trust in politicians and public priorities for spending cuts.
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Labour slip to third place in latest Ipsos Political Monitor poll
Ipsos's September 2009 Political Monitor, conducted 25-27 September, has the Conservatives down seven points to 36%, the Lib Dems up by eight points to 25% and Labour slipping to third place on 24% down two points among those certain to vote
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Labour slip to third place in September Ipsos Political Monitor poll
Ipsos's September 2009 Political Monitor, conducted 25-27 September, has the Conservatives down seven points to 36% since August, the Lib Dems up by eight points to 25% and Labour slipping to third place on 24% down two points among those certain to vote
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Ipsos MediaCT launches its 2009 Business Elite survey in Asia
Our MediaCT International team successfully launched the Asian version of its Business Elite Survey in Hong Kong on 22nd September and Singapore on 23rd September.
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Obama snubs Brown? So what?
MORI founder Sir Robert Worcester reports what people feel about the `Special Relationship'
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Labour MPs twice as likely to expect a Conservative victory than a Labour victory
Only one in three Labour MPs now believe that their party will be the largest party after the next election, compared to three in five who expect the Conservatives to be the largest party.